Clear writing is a valuable ability regardless of what vocation you choose, but the lack of this ability will be more of a handicap in the liberal arts (English, literature, history, etc.), so in choosing the lessor of two evils engineering would be a better choice than liberal arts. Science requires writing many scientific papers, so demands writing skills more that engineering does.
No. If you're bad at essay writing, you might as well just get used to saying "You want fries with that?".
Classes in writing are are typically required to earn a degree in science and engineering. Those classes determine whether or not a student has sufficient writing skills for science and engineering careers.
That is possible, but it depends upon how bad you are at essay writing. You should probably ask your tutor to evaluate your essay writing and give an opinion of it. Hopefully you have a good tutor who is capable of doing that.
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Yes
Highly possible, math is more important than writing.
No it isn't.
Other than the science and engineering disciplines(except for software engineering, computer science and biology), most disciplines in the humanities, social science and to a certain extent, businesses that don't require mathematics, paper writing skills are needed in the workplace, even with years of experience won't do you good unless you possess a certain skills set.
English, mathematics, reading, and science. Plus, there is an optional writing part.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
It depends, both science engineering and economics require a very good knowledge of higher level mathematics, mainly statistics and calculus. If your writing is sloppy, you may wish to type your findings and reports to avoid mathematical errors. In science engineering the smallest mistake such as an incorrect number or misplaced decimal can be the difference between a working experiment and a deadly one.
yeah